How many amendments are in the "Bill of Rights" of the United States ?
10
5
15
20

Well, maybe for Americans this question makes some sense... But the first google link shows 10+27 amendments: http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm

So probably "original amendments" should be in the question?

It specified "Bill of Rights" in the question. If you google the entire question, the first link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights and the first line of that says "The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, "

How many amendments are in the "Bill of Rights" of the United States ?
10
5
15
20

Well, maybe for Americans this question makes some sense... But the first google link shows 10+27 amendments: http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm

So probably "original amendments" should be in the question?

It specified "Bill of Rights" in the question. If you google the entire question, the first link is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights and the first line of that says "The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, "

Ok. If anyone familiar with the topic states it is fine, I do not insist any more - because I know nothing about it.

What are the only two organisms on Earth that have sex for pleasure?
dolphins and humans
tigers and humans
dogs and humans
cats and dogs

This is simply an urban legend, or simple misinformation, most organisms on earth have sex for pleasure. In fact we only know for sure that humans have sex solely in order to have offspring. Males of many species will rape an unwillling female, outside of mating season, and engage in homosexual activity, neither of which will result in offspring.

Which country has extended its cultural sphere across East Asia as a whole, with religion, customs, and writing systems?
Japan
Mongo
India
China

I can't understand the story at all (although answered correctly). At least 3 of that countries are very original and distinctive - and I believe 99.99999...% of their population do not feel they are under some other culture influence... Maybe I am totally wrong thinking of this question trivia - please explain?

Reading through http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang, it seems like the correct answer should be Georges Lemaître or maybe Fred Hoyle. Gamow only published a paper which "lent theoretical support to the Big Bang theory".

Tarantula correct answer changed to: Minor or no side effects. Is true some can have severe reaction but the question asks MOST humans. But is true that the effects are wider than just a bee sting.

C++ q changed as suggested to compiler

AC/DC: Correct answer is now Dave Evans

Scotland is part of the UK of Great Britain. So no offense to them comes from calling their gratest city British.

Tone changed to ton

Phoenix q removed

Ghurkas q now reads: The Gurkhas are from...

Cell phones q now reads: Which statement is ture about a cell phone in direct contact with your ears? Also minor spelling in answers fixed

Diamond q now reads: What is the only way to completely destroy a diamond? Also nuclear bomb is no longer an answer.

CG diamond q: If what you say is true, feel free to change the q. I am not an exclusive database editor

Palmetto q: Removed gun as an option

Cast the first stone q: Actually it seems Jesus never said these words as most ancient manuscripts do not contain the alleged event with the woman. Propably added later to Johns gospel. Q removed

Maize q: True, it is the same word. But is also true that if you plant maize, you can get sweet corn. Q is ok

Wonders q: Another of those q i prefer not to specify all details. When we say exist, it means you can see it mostly in its original form. You cannot say the great temple in Jerusalem still exists because a part of its wall is still standing. Same about Artemis temple.The pyramid on the other hand is pillaged and partly damaged but mostly it stands as it did thousands of years ago.

Cut injuries q: Removed Rapier

Wind caves q now reads: What state is the Wind Cave located? The rest are named Cave of Winds. Wind Cave system is only in Dakota

The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. So any further amendments are not part of it. Even at the link you provide, you can see the first 10 clearly marked under bill of rights, the rest under different column

Liberty q: Is there a larger COPPER statue? If not the q is ok, it asks the largest of that material, not the largest in general

Antipodean q: The term was made up from Northen Hemisphere perspective so the meaning is ok. Like medical terms, medical personell might be the only ones using it, rest of the world does not. But if you get a q asking the meaning of a medical term, correct answer is how those that made the term mean it.

Hammurabi q: Clay tablets removed and it now reads: What was a way Hammurabi's Code was published?

Dolphins sex q: Removed BOTH (yes, 2 identical from the same person) questions

Asian games and economy questions spelling fixed

China influence: I am puzzled also, anyone care to post a link, preferably someone with a bit of East Asia history knowleadge?

Blood Elf q: A few more wrong answers and it will be gone, is curently at 33%. For statistical reasons we prefer to leave hard q go like that if they are close to it.

G-20 is ok, again do not go for details. Ofcourse it means group of 20, but when you ask such a q the correct answer everyone expects is the one given. Any other group of 20 people will not be called G-20

Big bang: Seems you are right but due to Wikipedia unreliability i prefer more data before changing this q

What TV game show requires contestants to start their responces with "What is..." ?
Jeopardy
The Price is Right
Family Feud
Wheel of Fortune

Maybe it's well known in US (I am sure, it is - according to a long wiki page) - but I believe it is one of the questions "answer to which is known by a small group of people". That is, it is not readily known by audience outside the US.

What TV game show requires contestants to start their responces with "What is..." ?
Jeopardy
The Price is Right
Family Feud
Wheel of Fortune

Maybe it's well known in US (I am sure, it is - according to a long wiki page) - but I believe it is one of the questions "answer to which is known by a small group of people". That is, it is not readily known by audience outside the US.

Really? The population of the US qualifies as a "small group of people" to you? 99% of the questions in the quiz db now are more specialized than that one. If you're going to complain about it, I would go for the misspelled "responses"...

Well ok, "small group" was wrong expression, my bad and forget it. I mean that it is not a piece of common knowledge, but rather gives advantage to a group of people based on country of residence, but not on their knowledge.